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federal government use and military use is still controlled due to the department of commerce and independent radio advisory committee. but the commercial side of the business, be it television, beer radio, be it solar is regulated to the medications. >> host: when was the spectrum? >> it was discovered when the first person to open their mouth and utterly spoke a word good it is the to transmit and send information over a frequency in which can be heard by the human ear. as you move higher up in frequencies, we of course as human beings may not be able to hear them, but you can develop devices that are capable of listening, hearing and transmitting it back into sound waves and in frequencies which we can use. so it has been there and it has been commercially liptak, probably since around the turn of the century. >> host: michael calabrese, is the spectrum finite? >> guest: well, that's an interesting question because it is finite in terms of the members of frequencies because when you get beyond the radio spectrum, in other words, when you get to alter high-frequency come you are starting ge
federal government use and military use is still controlled due to the department of commerce and independent radio advisory committee. but the commercial side of the business, be it television, beer radio, be it solar is regulated to the medications. >> host: when was the spectrum? >> it was discovered when the first person to open their mouth and utterly spoke a word good it is the to transmit and send information over a frequency in which can be heard by the human ear. as you...
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they placed our trust in us. we know that the future of afghanistan depends on them, and that is part of what we'll talk to president karzai about. when we met with president karzai, we emphasized the four points we always do. it's about security -- have we said that word enough? it's about governance, it's about the people feeling benefit, reaping the benefit of policies that we have helped to fund there. it's about corruption. a decision to end corruption, to have more accountability and more transparency in their government. but because a lot of our federal dollars are going there in the military and otherwise, we need accountability too. we're subjecting every dollar we spend here to very tough scrutiny. we want it, we want that money to be well spent in afghanistan. and then with the question of the involvement of the other countries in the region that border afghanistan which have a stake in the stability of afghanistan. that would be china, russia, the stans including pakistan and iran. thank you. everyone
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you can also e-mail us or send us something on twitter. because of this move, the stock market in europe shows signs of growth according to the "wall street journal." does that mean this plan works were will give us the confidence that those financial institutions in europe will see those things? guest: the immediate impact is confidence in what the europeans have done. for the first time, one could say the european governments stayed ahead of the curve and took action to prevent it from spreading. if you notice what happened to the euro, by the end of the day, it was down. whether there is confidence in what europe did remains to be seen. this package creates a moral hazard. does it take pressure off the government's to get their fiscal house in order in the future? now the loans are guaranteed, they denied any pressure for markets to discipline themselves. the other issue is these financial institutions have been bailed out, what does it mean for the future? for these countries to recover, they will be bought. and greece and portugal and
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you use it. and that means going in and looking at the actual technology that you have in place. and the chinese have cause for concern about that because it really opens up almost their entire economy to external monitoring and verification. in addition to that, you're doing it in the context of, though, it's a politically binding agreement something that could be legally binding. and there is great concern, i think, among chinese that they would be opening themselves up and essentially giving away their sovereignty. that is an enormous issue to work on, both diplomatically but also at the technical level. are there ways to monitor emissions that don't -- that are not as invasive as the chinese fear them to be? this is a critical set of questions moving forward. two, as i mentioned the trade issue. i think there needs to be a greater understanding of what this border system permit would look like both in the united states and in china. this comes to an issue that ken and david pointed out a whil
you use it. and that means going in and looking at the actual technology that you have in place. and the chinese have cause for concern about that because it really opens up almost their entire economy to external monitoring and verification. in addition to that, you're doing it in the context of, though, it's a politically binding agreement something that could be legally binding. and there is great concern, i think, among chinese that they would be opening themselves up and essentially giving...
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anybody turn to us. three to the taliban, and forge theanybghan gover3 ment, so what i want to understand is how are we going to make that trcorour,on, how are we going toswt to the point where the afghan governments are on that hat and we are atuthiast two if not tspe or four. >> i think two points that i itld maonomninge that are very this-ort wou issues you are rac. one is to make sure that the prt priorities in an area are more tightly integrated into the overall campaign plan for that area. inadedd. process is starting to happen more than as in the past so i think you are going to see a realignment of some of our development efforpoin to ounde closely sue are un the secand id governance objectives. >> so are we stfic ounde devel steent morup to the afghan government in the region? >> the second is bad we are hking muver.e s by muver.e s to develop the internal capacity so that they can receive actarynt for, track and be actaryntable for pulling money through the minist@ p, so we have set ourpaives a
anybody turn to us. three to the taliban, and forge theanybghan gover3 ment, so what i want to understand is how are we going to make that trcorour,on, how are we going toswt to the point where the afghan governments are on that hat and we are atuthiast two if not tspe or four. >> i think two points that i itld maonomninge that are very this-ort wou issues you are rac. one is to make sure that the prt priorities in an area are more tightly integrated into the overall campaign plan for...
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use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. how about a coastal soup and grilled shrimp salad combination? or maybe our new savory shrimp jambalaya. seafood lunches starting at just $6.99 at red lobster. >>> anderson cooper is coming up at the top of the hour. what are you working on? >> wolf, tonight on the program, a man who served his country for 18 years in the army as a doctor is now refusing deployment of order to afghanistan because he's a birther. he believes president obama's not proven he was eligible to be elected president. believes he's not a citizen. his story, our discussion, we're keeping him onnest. and you talked about it tonight, president obama's choice for the supreme court, elena kagan. why some conservatives didn't waste any time to come out against the nomination. we'll talk exactly what they are opposed to her about her and what if any impact that may have on the nomination. >>> a remarkable story, crime and punishment, they were called the bling ring. hollywood teenagers scoping
use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. how about a coastal soup and grilled shrimp salad combination? or maybe our new savory shrimp jambalaya. seafood lunches starting at just $6.99 at red lobster. >>> anderson cooper is coming up at the top of the hour. what are you working on? >> wolf, tonight on the program, a man who served his country for 18 years in the army as a doctor is now refusing deployment...
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we can use the internet if used properly. we need to eliminate the pornography from the internet. >> is there a federal role for education? >> no put the constitution does not talk about a federal for education. i would to -- i would eliminate the department of education and permit that to the state. if you send less money to washington, you will have more money in your state and the courts which are not appropriate, there is not a financial role for the financial -- for the government for awarding scholarships or building programs on campus? >> most of that money is better given back to the states and spend at the state level where the decisions are more close to home and more local decisions and not in washington i think there is a federal role for education. we need to think of this in the overall context of spending. we have to spend less. starting with that, this goes back to our earlier discussion. there are strategic needs that our universities have put some of those dollars can come from the federal the government. i
we can use the internet if used properly. we need to eliminate the pornography from the internet. >> is there a federal role for education? >> no put the constitution does not talk about a federal for education. i would to -- i would eliminate the department of education and permit that to the state. if you send less money to washington, you will have more money in your state and the courts which are not appropriate, there is not a financial role for the financial -- for the...
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, that other people bring us. but we don't get down to just the commonis en, core issues that americans know work. mr. president, i thank the senator from florida and others who joined in this effort to ensure that we have appropriate underwriting standards. again, let me just recap. these are not draconian steps. basically federal banking regulators themselves, the regulators of our financial institutions would set criteria for underwriting. there would be be a minimum of a 5% down payment. any loan that was above 80% loan to value would have a credit enhancement like has been done for years in the past of private mortgage insurance. there would be fully documented income. i can't imagine anybody in this body not thinking that that would be a good idea, taking out a loan that many people expect to pay off over a 30-year period, including credit history and employment history. a method for determining the borrower's ability to repay. this is something the regulators themselves would get together and lay oufplt inc
, that other people bring us. but we don't get down to just the commonis en, core issues that americans know work. mr. president, i thank the senator from florida and others who joined in this effort to ensure that we have appropriate underwriting standards. again, let me just recap. these are not draconian steps. basically federal banking regulators themselves, the regulators of our financial institutions would set criteria for underwriting. there would be be a minimum of a 5% down payment....
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that does not get us very far. i am hopeful we can learn from this experience to better prevent another massive spill and also to ensure we have an immediate and effective response. it is important to remember that this tragedy does not change america's energy needs and our continued dependence on foreign oil. blocking future offshore exploration only means we will import more from foreign countries. i am confident that america can do a better job of developing offshore energy than other parts of the world. if there is a way to make the process say for and the response more effective, is important that we implemented immediately. mr. danenberger, 38 years of experience with the department of the interior, nonpartisan, working as you have, i was wondering about the suggestion by secretary salazar recently that he is considering proposing splitting mms into two. one agency would be in charge of inspecting the oil rigs and enforcing safety regulations and the other would oversee leasing's and royalties. do you think t
that does not get us very far. i am hopeful we can learn from this experience to better prevent another massive spill and also to ensure we have an immediate and effective response. it is important to remember that this tragedy does not change america's energy needs and our continued dependence on foreign oil. blocking future offshore exploration only means we will import more from foreign countries. i am confident that america can do a better job of developing offshore energy than other parts...
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all of us agree. commercial and recreation fishermen could be out of work for months, be forced to deal with fisheries impacts for years, hotel and restaurant owners and others dependent on tourism could see dramatic losses. we are hoping to mitigate that we all agree that's our prime intent. concerns from local residents that the process for responding to claims and providing information to affected entities has left local business owners with lots of unanswered questions. given the severe economic impact that this may bring about what is b.p. doing to ensure that information is provided in a timely and accurate way and that claims are processed as expeditiously as possible and will you commit to immediately monitor the effectiveness of the claims process and take corrective action when problems arise? >> we are very intent on being responsive and expeditious with this. we're expanding the claims centers across the gulf coast. i think we've got eight right now. we've got 21 community outreach centers
all of us agree. commercial and recreation fishermen could be out of work for months, be forced to deal with fisheries impacts for years, hotel and restaurant owners and others dependent on tourism could see dramatic losses. we are hoping to mitigate that we all agree that's our prime intent. concerns from local residents that the process for responding to claims and providing information to affected entities has left local business owners with lots of unanswered questions. given the severe...
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us. there will be some overlap in comments you have heard. >> i will try to make it sound different. the first thinning i will say is death there was a framing of the problems at the beginning of this, and for several years the commission has maintained that incentives are profs -- are part of the problem, that it was -- it does not focus on quality or volume, and for many years we have been pushing for different strategies to promote equality and try to be more judicious of resources, and many of the ideas being contemplated, there is more focus on primary care. they are all things we have been riding to, so i think the commission agrees this is the right thing of the right time. more specifically, to the notion of demonstrations, that notion which has been put on the table. the commission spoke about the need for more resources, the idea of flexibility to cycle through ideas and try things more rapidly, and the flexibility of the secretary to implement things she finds are effective, so
us. there will be some overlap in comments you have heard. >> i will try to make it sound different. the first thinning i will say is death there was a framing of the problems at the beginning of this, and for several years the commission has maintained that incentives are profs -- are part of the problem, that it was -- it does not focus on quality or volume, and for many years we have been pushing for different strategies to promote equality and try to be more judicious of resources,...
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use it. that means going in and looking at the actual technologyt you have in place. and the chinese have cause for concern about that because it reallyns up almost their entire economy to external monitoring and verition. in addition to that, you are doing it the context of politically binding agreement something that could be legally binding and there is a great ncern among chinese that they d bening themselves up and giving away their sovereignty. that is an enorm issue to work on. are there ways to monitor emissions this i a critical set questions moving forward. i think there needs to be a greater understanding of what this border permit would look like in the united states and china. this comes to an issue that can and david pointed out a while ago and is a critical area. we've talked aut national and international cropuation. the four big players are big, complicated or federal systems. you have got almost 70% of the nuclear power reaorin the world. this is really critical and a lot of
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but is it something easier that's for oppositions to use than institutions to use? >> i think there's a lot of energy when you're the insurgency. you know, in government, one thing -- in our campaign i think we had 90 or 95 people in our new digital strategy and in the white house they had 10. you know, there's a resource question. but i think, you know, the white house is trying to reach people where they live essentially, which is why you see i think a vastly improved white house website with a lot more tools for people to use. the president has done some online exclusive town halls, still communicating for a lot of these people through video and emails and things of that sort. so i think you have to understand -- and there's a lot of progress in transparency where people -- american taxpayers can now go online and have a lot more information about how their tax dollars are being spent. the recovery act is very transparent about how many jobs have been created and who got the money. and that's what people demand. that's another part of this revolution is people ar
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. monsanto. producing more. conserving more. improving farmers' lives. that's sustainable agriculture. more at producemoreconservemore.com. chevron. this is the power of human energy. the national science foundation. supporting education and research across all fields of science and engineering. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: there was a fast- moving transition of power in britain today. conservative leader david cameron became prime minister after labor party head gordon brown resigned. brown made a statement to the assembled media outside number 10 downing street, his home for the last three years. his resignation brings the labor party's 13 years in power to a close. >> as you know the general election left no party able to command a majority in the house of commons. i said i would do all that i could to ensure that a strong
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us a charge. he first formed the first ever task force on childhood obesity. and he asked us to all work together to ensure that we could reduce the levels of childhood obesity and reduce it significantly within a generation. but in doing that he also told us two things that were critical to our work. first of all he told us that the federal government can't do this alone. that we had to work together with the private sector, with the philanthropic sector, with parents, with community advocates, with absolutely everyone who has a stake in ensuring that children are leading healthy and balanced lives. so we set out to work together with them. the next thing he told us is that we also had to work to ensure that we were bringing together people in the public and that we were working together with the public to ensure that we know what they think. and we did that and we were just bowled over by the response we received. over 2,500 responses from doctors and nurses, parents, community advocates, and ot
us a charge. he first formed the first ever task force on childhood obesity. and he asked us to all work together to ensure that we could reduce the levels of childhood obesity and reduce it significantly within a generation. but in doing that he also told us two things that were critical to our work. first of all he told us that the federal government can't do this alone. that we had to work together with the private sector, with the philanthropic sector, with parents, with community...
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thanks so much for being with us. stay tuned, "larry king live" starts right now with wolf blitzer sitting in for larry. ♪ through the night -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, president obama's supreme court nominee. >> accolades across the perspective. >> who is elena kagan. liberal? conservative? or somewhere in between? >> ime'm honored and humbled by this nomination and about it confidence you have shown in me. >> can the nominee who has never been a judge be confirmed? those who know her are here with answers. then -- the death of a legend. ♪ what have i got that the others ain't ♪ >> leana horn blazed a trail for others. deon wore wake tells us how her friend changed hollywood forever. plus, betty white brings down the house on "saturday night live." >> because she's a lesbian! >> the 88-year-old is a ratings winner. see why next on lay"larry king live." i'm wolf blitzer sitting in for larry. we begin with president obama's pick for the united states supreme court. let's get right to it wit
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i did t have any other use. it would obviously concern me to the extent that the same adults dointhat material are also inclined towards -- >> i will be happy to send you the literature on that. thank you. i would ask unanimous consent -- i have to leave -- to submit my questions for the record. >> it might be appropriate to put into the record the documentation we have, in the support of mr. perrelli from the missing and exploited -- the national center for missing and exploited children, the boys and girls club of america, the national center for victims of cre, the petrol order of police, the federal law enforcement officers association, the national association of police officers, and the police executive research forum. >> without objection. senator klobuchar. >> congratulations to both of you. dean kagan, when the senator introduced to, he did not emphasize your university of chicago background. it is not easy to survive there. i congratulate you. i was reading an article here. how did you manage to get a
i did t have any other use. it would obviously concern me to the extent that the same adults dointhat material are also inclined towards -- >> i will be happy to send you the literature on that. thank you. i would ask unanimous consent -- i have to leave -- to submit my questions for the record. >> it might be appropriate to put into the record the documentation we have, in the support of mr. perrelli from the missing and exploited -- the national center for missing and exploited...
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you may also use the web form. or you may call us tonight. gentlemen, if you were sitting on the senate judiciary committee during the confirmation hearings for president obama's choice for the supreme court, which he made today, what one question would you have for elena kagan? >> i would ask if she believes in limited constitution the way the framers intended. it would be a lot more interesting than just as suddenly your -- sotomayor was. >> would that have a bearing on whether you would vote to confirm or not? >> it would not. it would make the hearings mean more because you're going to after draw information reagan -- information from her. it will be interesting to see if she is forthcoming in these hearings or whether she will say, i might have to use that as an excuse not to talk about issues. i think it is important for the american public to give her a fair shake. >> is she a good choice, and would you have a question for her? >> the first question i would ask her is what is her interpretation of the commerce clause. i think the gover
you may also use the web form. or you may call us tonight. gentlemen, if you were sitting on the senate judiciary committee during the confirmation hearings for president obama's choice for the supreme court, which he made today, what one question would you have for elena kagan? >> i would ask if she believes in limited constitution the way the framers intended. it would be a lot more interesting than just as suddenly your -- sotomayor was. >> would that have a bearing on whether...
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join us for deal or no deal to more night, same time, same place. good night. >> well we can presume to replace justice stevens wisdom or experience, i have selected a nominee who i believe embodies that same excellence, independence, integrity and passion for the love and who can ultimately provide that same kind of leadership on the court. our solicitor general and myna . >> learn more about the nation's highest court from those who have served on the bench. and c-span's latest book, the supreme court, pages of candid conversation with all the justices, active and retired providing unique insight about the supreme court available now in hardcover and also as an e-book. >> now the commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan. general stanley mcchrystal is joined by ambassador karl eikenberry. also in this briefing, white house press secretary robert gibbs on the selection of solicitor general elena kagan as the president second supreme court nominee. this is about one hour. >> lester, good afternoon. where is general mcchrystal? he already stuck over th
join us for deal or no deal to more night, same time, same place. good night. >> well we can presume to replace justice stevens wisdom or experience, i have selected a nominee who i believe embodies that same excellence, independence, integrity and passion for the love and who can ultimately provide that same kind of leadership on the court. our solicitor general and myna . >> learn more about the nation's highest court from those who have served on the bench. and c-span's latest...
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we are using dispersement and skiming. we're protecting shorelines with booms. we are prepared to clean up. and deal with anything that gets to shore and we're prepared to deal with the economic impact. >> reporter: senator ron widen noted that the deep water horizon spill is only the latest in a series of catastrophes at bp facilities. mckay said the firm has a good record and assured the oregon democrat that a new management philosophy was in place. >> we have a tremendous track record of compliance. it's measured by the mms. what i'm telling you is i have not been aware of seen deficiencies in the gulf of mexico systems. >> i'm still not clear what changes have been made after tony hayward said there were going to be changes made. >> it gets down to the agenda and the culture of the company. >> it sure does. the culture of this company is that there's been one accident after another. >> the agenda has been clear. i believe we've progressed a long way. we're not finished. we'll never be finished. >> reporter: part of that obligation will be paying damages. mck
we are using dispersement and skiming. we're protecting shorelines with booms. we are prepared to clean up. and deal with anything that gets to shore and we're prepared to deal with the economic impact. >> reporter: senator ron widen noted that the deep water horizon spill is only the latest in a series of catastrophes at bp facilities. mckay said the firm has a good record and assured the oregon democrat that a new management philosophy was in place. >> we have a tremendous track...
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adhd affects each of us differently. this guide has tips and tools that you can personalize to fit your needs which may help you organize so you can focus on what's important throughout the day. for a free copy, call the number on your screen or visit adhdactionguide.com.
adhd affects each of us differently. this guide has tips and tools that you can personalize to fit your needs which may help you organize so you can focus on what's important throughout the day. for a free copy, call the number on your screen or visit adhdactionguide.com.